Host galaxy-active galactic nucleus alignments in the SDSS-DR7
Claudia del P. Lagos (1, 2), Nelson D. Padilla (2), Michael A., Strauss (3), Sofia A. Cora (4), Lei Hao (5) ((1) ICC, Durham University, UK,, (2) Pontificia Universidad Catolica, Chile, (3) Princeton University, USA,, (4) Universidad de La Plata, Argentina

TL;DR
This study analyzes the orientations of over 27,000 AGN host galaxies in SDSS-DR7, revealing non-random alignments that support models involving circumnuclear tori and angular momentum retention from gas sources.
Contribution
It provides the first large-scale statistical analysis of AGN host galaxy orientations, linking galaxy morphology, AGN type, and dust obscuration effects.
Findings
Type I AGN hosts are face-on, Type II are edge-on.
Obscuration by circumnuclear tori is necessary to explain observations.
Edge-on, low [OIII] EW Type II AGN may be underrepresented.
Abstract
We determine the intrinsic shapes and orientations of 27,450 type I and II active galactic nucleus (AGN) galaxies in the spectroscopic sample of the SDSS DR7, by studying the distribution of projected axis ratios of AGN hosts. Our aim is to study possible alignments between the AGN and host galaxy systems (e.g. the accretion disc and the galaxy angular momentum) and the effect of dust obscuration geometry on the AGN type. We define control samples of non-AGN galaxies that mimic the morphology, colour, luminosity and concentration distributions of the AGN population, taking into account the effects of dust extinction and reddening. Assuming that AGN galaxies have the same underlying three-dimensional shape distribution as their corresponding control samples, we find that the spiral and elliptical type I AGN populations are strongly skewed toward face-on galaxies, while ellipticals and…
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